Rutgers School of Law-Camden offers extensive opportunities for 
students to earn academic credit while working for various public and 
private nonprofit agencies and for state and federal judges. In addition
 to the work, students attend seminars relating to the work done in 
their placement. Students can expect to improve knowledge of substantive
 and procedural law, to integrate practical lawyering skills with this 
greater understanding, and to be introduced to advanced legal skills in 
writing, strategic decision making, and the like. An externship placement 
can be invaluable as a step to pursue or confirm career interests.
		
				
						
				   Clin. Prof. Harriet N. Katz (3 or 4 credits per semester) (only open to 3L students)
	Placements include a range of civil and criminal positions, in many of 
which a student can appear in court under the student practice rules of 
New Jersey or Pennsylvania. Only public or nonprofit placements for this
 program.
		
				
						
				   Patricia Legge, Esq. (3 or 4 credits per semester) (for 3L or second-semester 2L students)
	Placements include U.S. District, Magistrate, Appellate, and Bankruptcy courts, Immigration court, a number of Camden County and other state 
courts.
		For more information for prospective students and current or prospective placements, see links on the right-hand side of this webpage: http://camlaw.rutgers.edu/externship.
		
		Currently enrolled externs and other Rutgers students will find 
additional information about assignments, enrollment rosters, due dates,
 and all required forms via the course webpages.